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Mont De LanceyPicture hooks, Stahl
... wall hooks...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges wall hooks hooks pictures Packet of German picture hooks (no. 123) 10 sticks no. 1. ...Packet of German picture hooks (no. 123) 10 sticks no. 1. In original box - blue/cream.wall hooks, hooks, pictures -
Orbost & District Historical Societyhook
... wall-hook...An aluminium wall hook with two screwing holes - one each side....P/L An aluminium wall hook with two screwing holes - one each side. hook ...An aluminium wall hook with two screwing holes - one each side.ECV inside a hexagon ; WD 2414 A.J. P/Lwall-hook -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Medallion, Trophy Environmental achievement, 2000
... The top has two metal rings for attachment to a chain or wall hook. ...The top has two metal rings for attachment to a chain or wall hook. Trophy Environmental achievement Medallion ...This is a medallion awarded in 2000 by Powercor Warrnambool to Elmac Hydroponics. Powercor Australia, founded in 1994, is an electrical distribution company operating in the Western District of Victoria and the western suburbs of Melbourne. Powercor Warrnambool, like other Powercor organizations, is involved in giving Business Excellence Awards annually to businesses in its area of supply. In 2014 there were 15 awards for Business Excellence. Elmac Hydroponics was a business growing and supplying organically-produced tomatoes from 1997 to 2004. It was situated at Mount Pleasant, Princes Highway, Allansford, Victoria. The business was operated by Graeme and Barbara McLeod and Keith and Leonie Ellerton. Hydroponics is a system of growing plants without soil, using a nutrient solution. Elmac Hydroponics had a 2,000 square metre greenhouse with 10,000 growing points. This is a significant medallion, showing the award given to a small business in the Warrnambool area and indicating its achievements in the environmental area. Elmac was an industry leader in in implementing an ‘Autopot’ hydroponic system which is aimed at reducing nutrient and waste water to zero. Elmac was also a finalist in the Ericsson 2002 Innovation Awards.This is a gilt metal medallion, oval-shaped, with an ornamental edging and a shield-shaped design on one side and a circular design on the other. The top has two metal rings for attachment to a chain or wall hook. On one side: ‘Environmental Achievement, Elmac Hydroponics’ On obverse side: ‘Powercor Warrnambool Region Business Achievement Awards, 2000’ elmac hydroponics, powercor business awards, warrnambool -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Textile - EMBROIDERED JEWELLERY HOLDER
... Embroidered silk covered jewellery (necklace, bangle,watch?) holder with wall hook (ring). This is a slipper shaped holder with (lucite?) ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields PERSONAL EFFECTS Containers jewellery Embroidered silk covered jewellery (necklace, bangle,watch?) holder with wall hook (ring). This is a slipper shaped holder with (lucite?) ...Embroidered silk covered jewellery (necklace, bangle,watch?) holder with wall hook (ring). This is a slipper shaped holder with (lucite?) clear beading around edges. There is a central small brass hook (for suspending necklace?)personal effects, containers, jewellery -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Ship Fittings, n.d
... Colour photo of portside forward crew's cabin' Pale wood-grain panelled walls, Built-in bunk bed with curtain and wall lamp on right, mirror with wall lamp above, glass shelf and wall hooks below....Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Port of Portland Authority Archives Port of Portland Archives Back: 'PORTSIDE F/WD CREWS' - blue biro Colour photo of portside forward crew's cabin' Pale wood-grain panelled walls, Built-in bunk bed with curtain and wall lamp on right, mirror with wall lamp above, glass shelf and wall hooks below. Photograph Photograph - Ship Fittings ...Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: 'PORTSIDE F/WD CREWS' - blue biroport of portland archives -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Ships Cabin, n.d
... Woodgrain panel lining, open door far wall, showing staircase outside cabin; to right of door, blue and white striped towel hanging from one of 3 wall hooks; blue vinyl office-type chair with armrests...Woodgrain panel lining, open door far wall, showing staircase outside cabin; to right of door, blue and white striped towel hanging from one of 3 wall hooks; blue vinyl office-type chair with armrests Photograph Photograph - Ships Cabin ...Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: 'Engineer's cabin' - blue biroport of portland archives -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Portside's Officers Cabin, n.d
... Wardrobe on right, shelf above hanging rail, 2 hooks on wall....Wardrobe on right, shelf above hanging rail, 2 hooks on wall. Photograph Photograph - Portside's Officers Cabin ...Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: Back- 'Portside officer's cabin?'- blue biro -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Domestic Object - JOSEPH & CO, SANDHURST, CLOCK
... Time only with a chain driven fusee movement, brass bezel with flat glass. 1 side and 1 bottom inspection doors, top and bottom wall securing hooks, front of clock secured to case with wooden pegs. ...Time only with a chain driven fusee movement, brass bezel with flat glass. 1 side and 1 bottom inspection doors, top and bottom wall securing hooks, front of clock secured to case with wooden pegs. ...Large round cedar cased wall clock with black hands and Roman numerals on a white painted metal dial pan. Time only with a chain driven fusee movement, brass bezel with flat glass. 1 side and 1 bottom inspection doors, top and bottom wall securing hooks, front of clock secured to case with wooden pegs. Brass pendulum with circular brass bob, rating nut and suspension spring. Written on clock face 'Joseph & Co., Sandhurst' (Bendigo).Joseph & Co Sandhursthorology, clocks, joseph & co -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - ROBERT DENIS KELLY COLLECTION: MEN IN MESS HUT
... Appears to be a mess hut, coats and clothing hanging on hooks on wall, bedding ( ? ) stacked against walls. 20 signatures on back of card....Appears to be a mess hut, coats and clothing hanging on hooks on wall, bedding ( ? ) stacked against walls. 20 signatures on back of card. ...Sepia photograph: Group of men dressed in uniform,- six seated around table, six standing. Appears to be a mess hut, coats and clothing hanging on hooks on wall, bedding ( ? ) stacked against walls. 20 signatures on back of card.person, robert denis kelly, world war 1, robert denis kelly collection, world war 1 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Cabin, n.d
... Open door on left, stairs outside. 4 hooks on wall, blue and white striped towel hanging from one. ...Open door on left, stairs outside. 4 hooks on wall, blue and white striped towel hanging from one. ...Port of Portland Authority Archivesport of portland archives -
Clunes MuseumMemorabilia - DISPLAY CASE
... TIMBER DISPLAY CASE WITH GLASS FRONT DOOR. HOOKS FOR WALL HANGING. ENGRAVED WOODEN FLOURISH "1914 GREAT WAR 1919". ...ORIGINALLY HOUSED AT CAMPBELLTOWN STATE SCHOOL THE GREAT WAR 1914-1919 GLENGOWER CEMETERY TRUST TIMBER DISPLAY CASE WITH GLASS FRONT DOOR. HOOKS FOR WALL HANGING. ENGRAVED WOODEN FLOURISH "1914 GREAT WAR 1919". ...DELIVERED FROM GLENGOWER CEMETERY TRUST. ORIGINALLY HOUSED AT CAMPBELLTOWN STATE SCHOOLTIMBER DISPLAY CASE WITH GLASS FRONT DOOR. HOOKS FOR WALL HANGING. ENGRAVED WOODEN FLOURISH "1914 GREAT WAR 1919". INSIDE IS A HARD COVER BOOK (SEE RECORD 4823) "EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: RECORD OF WAR SERVICE 1918-1919.the great war 1914-1919, glengower cemetery trust -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Cabin, n.d
... Blue vinyl bench on left, wooden tray table between. 4 metal hooks on wall, blue and white striped towel hanging from one. ...Blue vinyl bench on left, wooden tray table between. 4 metal hooks on wall, blue and white striped towel hanging from one. ...Port of Portland Authority Archivesport of portland archives -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionEquipment - Whale Oil Lamp, n.d
... wall. Removable oil well, single spout with wick, decorative hook for wall hanging. ...wall. Removable oil well, single spout with wick, decorative hook for wall hanging. ...Antique brass hanging or standing whale oil lamp, Dutch, decorated in the repousse manner, including rural and maritime scenes. Base circular, with flatside to fit against wall. Removable oil well, single spout with wick, decorative hook for wall hanging. Weighted base. -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaEquipment - Ship bell, Vickers, Barrow, SS Moreton Bay, 1920-1921
... Cast brass bell with wrought iron anchor and hook design wall mount: decoratively plaited cord in maritime knot pattern to resemble chain, sealed with a varnish and attached to cast iron clapper. .... / Also brass presentation wall plaque (see image) Cast brass bell with wrought iron anchor and hook design wall mount: decoratively plaited cord in maritime knot pattern to resemble chain, sealed with a varnish and attached to cast iron clapper. ...The Bell was presented to the Mission by the Aberdeen and Commonwealth Line in October 1957, after the ship made her final voyage to Australia in 1956 and it was broken up in Barrow in April 1957 by Thomas W Ward (UK). In the Annual Report 1957, Padre Oliver mentioned "the bell was found unsuited for the chapel belfry, it is to be mounted on a bracket and placed in the Celia Little lounge."Cast brass bell with wrought iron anchor and hook design wall mount: decoratively plaited cord in maritime knot pattern to resemble chain, sealed with a varnish and attached to cast iron clapper. Wrought iron hook secured by metal bolt. Bell is inscribed in upper case capital letters with MORETON BAY. Anchor attached with four flat headed hexagonal bolts with mighted wooden frame. Bell inscribed with upper case capital letters MORETON BAY. / Also brass presentation wall plaque (see image)bell, anchor, brass, ss moreton bay, ship's bell, plaque, celia little room, bracket, p&o, peninsular and oriental steam navigation company, passengers liners, passenger ships, emigrants, emigration -
National Communication MuseumVehicle - Mobile Telephone Exchange, c. 1965
... There is a small iron step under door, a fluorescent tube on wall and 3 hat hooks. Roll of Paper Handtowels (.18), cord and handle (.19), red exchange cords and plugs (.20-.22), plastic aluminium runners (.23,.24), headset (.25,.26), logbook (.27), battery readings (.28), box containing papers circuit drawings etc (.29-.93), paper lists off wall (.94,.95). ...There is a small iron step under door, a fluorescent tube on wall and 3 hat hooks. Roll of Paper Handtowels (.18), cord and handle (.19), red exchange cords and plugs (.20-.22), plastic aluminium runners (.23,.24), headset (.25,.26), logbook (.27), battery readings (.28), box containing papers circuit drawings etc (.29-.93), paper lists off wall (.94,.95). ...Manufactured in the 1960s, this mobile emergency telephone exchange was fitted into a caravan. Part of the Shepparton Division State Disaster Plan, the caravan could be towed to areas affected by disasters to enable communications to recommence. The caravan remained in service until approximately 1974.Mobile infrastructure plays an important role in Australian communications, owing to the often remote and hostile environments in which Australians live and work. Exchanges such as this facilitated phone calls in the aftermath of an emergency, particularly for hospitals, police and other emergency services. Today, Mobile Exchange on Wheels (MEOWs), Cell on Wheels (CoW) and Satellite Cell on Wheels (SatCOW) - which provide temporary landline and broadband services, mobile phone coverage and service in areas without communications infrastructure respectively - are a critical part of emergency response procedures for natural disasters such as fire and flood. Though technology has progressed, the need for rapid service in remote areas remains a present concern of the communications service providers in Australia. This mobile service infrastructure is historically significant as an early example of a service which has evolved over decades, yet is still needed today. The exchange, as a representative example of a vehicle which would provide early-response in a disaster, is socially significant as a facilitator of critical communications needs in devastated communities: access to emergency services and contact with family and friends. The exchange itself, intact from its period of use, provides an insight into technology of the 1970s.Mobile emergency exchange housed in a caravan trailer on 2 wheel base, duralin body, steel tow bar, Caravan divided into 3 sections; the exchange room; the relay room and the main frame room. The exchange room contains 3 switchboards, a folding table, cupboards, benches and switch rack (.1). table (.2), steel bar for attaching the table (.3), back boards of switchboards (.4-.6), switches (.7-.16), box of switches (.17). There is a wall phone magneto, 300 type handset on wall and 2 skylights with wire screens. .11? hat pegs and shelf; there are 2 fluorescent tubes for lighting, all in exchange section. The floor is covered with 2 tone grey tiles and there are wire mesh on outside of windows and a geometric curtain inside behind switch rack. There is a flywire screen door as well as exterior door. The relay room has a sectioned door so half can open at a time. Room contains a cupboard with folding bench top beneath a curtained window. The opposite wall has a bank of batteries and transmission condensers; there is a shelf above window, one fluorescent tube and fuse boxes. Tiles on floor also. The main frame room contains many metres of coiled black covered cable, a black covered magneto wall telephone with 300 type handset; grey plastic jumper cords, a rack of termination points and wire with wasp nests attached. There is a small iron step under door, a fluorescent tube on wall and 3 hat hooks. Roll of Paper Handtowels (.18), cord and handle (.19), red exchange cords and plugs (.20-.22), plastic aluminium runners (.23,.24), headset (.25,.26), logbook (.27), battery readings (.28), box containing papers circuit drawings etc (.29-.93), paper lists off wall (.94,.95). Books, record books etc (.96-.103). Manila folder (.104) containing circuit drawings (105-.124). Wooden drawer (.125), metal drawer containing subscribers master cards, record of faults cards, particular switchboards connected, Junction line cards (.126). Box of valves (.127), box of clamps (.128). Box of 2000 type rack fuses, red 1 1/2 AMPS, black 3 AMP, blue 1/2 AMP (.129). Box of sleeves for covering wire joints (.130), plastic beakers (.131,.132), soap (.133), box of white plastic squares (.134), time switch "Venner BF/43 time switch" Made in England (.135), box of bolts, knobs etc (.136), box of switchboard number indicators (.137), fuse (.138), fuse wire (.139), football card (.140). Box of cartridge fuse 6 AMP (.141). Envelope of drawing pins, rubber bands (.142), black plastic, paper tape centres (.143-.152), metal plug (.153), 2 signs "Beware of vehicles" (.154-.155). Paper listing Naringal East automatic conversion (.156). Green Commonwealth of Australia note pad (.157). Wiring plug for tail lights (.158). Black fuse plugs (.159,.160). Box of bolts (.161). 2 sections of blue plastic coated wires (.162,.163). Gloves used for working on batteries (.164-.167). Wasp nests (.168,.169). White fuse (.170). Photographs of van in use (.171,.172)..1 on front: "ANOTHER / MOBILETRAIL / PRODUCT" "MAX SPEED / 25MPH" "TRAILER BRAKES / --- / " On sides: "EMERGENCY TELEPHONE EXCHANGE" "NO 1" "PMG" "TCQ / GROSS 250 / TARE 182 / LOAD 162" "6" "COUNTRY BRANCH / NORTH REGION / [SHEPPARTON DIVISION]" "LAW'S SIGNS" "Telecom Australia" On back: "DANGER / LONG LOAD" "MQA 3787" .133: "FIR OIL" "AUSTRALIA"mobile telephone exchanges, mobile telecommunications trailers, trailers, transport, natural disaster, black saturday, bushfires, floods, emergency communications -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyWet and Dry Bulb Thermometers - Tobacco
... Used for monitoring the temperature and humidity in the kiln during the drying process of the tobacco leaf (the thermometer is missing the water holder) 2 thermometers attached to a steel attached to an old rusty tin frame with handle at the top enabling it to be hung, using wire, to hook on the wall. Tin frame has cap on it coming out to protect the thermometers and a base for standing the frame up. 1 thermometer has a hollow piece of material (or cord) strip (125 mm long) attached to the bottom of it....Used for monitoring the temperature and humidity in the kiln during the drying process of the tobacco leaf (the thermometer is missing the water holder) 2 thermometers attached to a steel attached to an old rusty tin frame with handle at the top enabling it to be hung, using wire, to hook on the wall. Tin frame has cap on it coming out to protect the thermometers and a base for standing the frame up. 1 thermometer has a hollow piece of material (or cord) strip (125 mm long) attached to the bottom of it. ...Tobacco farming began circa 1960 in the Kiewa Valley and consequently became one of its major industries. Many of the Italian families were involved in tobacco farming.Historical: This equipment was used on one of the first tobacco farms in the Kiewa Valley at Mongans Bridge. The frame holding the thermometers was home-made showing the resourcefulness of farmers living in the Kiewa Valley. Provenance: This tobacco farmer came from Italy and was sponsored to visit a tobacco farmer in Myrtleford to learn how to grow tobacco so that he could transfer those skills to his own farm in the Kiewa Valley.Used for monitoring the temperature and humidity in the kiln during the drying process of the tobacco leaf (the thermometer is missing the water holder) 2 thermometers attached to a steel attached to an old rusty tin frame with handle at the top enabling it to be hung, using wire, to hook on the wall. Tin frame has cap on it coming out to protect the thermometers and a base for standing the frame up. 1 thermometer has a hollow piece of material (or cord) strip (125 mm long) attached to the bottom of it.Beside the thermometers is inscribed on steel - the lines for measuring and numbers from 40, 60 (by 20s) up to 240.tobacco. kiewa valley. mongans bridge. wet and dry bulb thermometer. silvano rossaro. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Clothing - QC BINKS COLLECTION: CLOTHING HOOK
... Metal clothing hook with decorative edge. Holes have been drilled top and bottom to allow fixing to a wall or cupboard....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO Gold mining QC Binks QC Binks Metal clothing hook with decorative edge. Holes have been drilled top and bottom to allow fixing to a wall or cupboard. ...Metal clothing hook with decorative edge. Holes have been drilled top and bottom to allow fixing to a wall or cupboard.bendigo, gold mining, qc binks, qc binks -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Clothing - QC BINKS COLLECTION: BELT BUCKLE
... Metal clothing hook with decorative edge. Holes have been drilled top and bottom to allow fixing to a wall or cupboard....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO Gold mining QC Binks QC Binks Metal clothing hook with decorative edge. Holes have been drilled top and bottom to allow fixing to a wall or cupboard. ...Metal clothing hook with decorative edge. Holes have been drilled top and bottom to allow fixing to a wall or cupboard.bendigo, gold mining, qc binks, qc binks -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Domestic Object - JAMES MURRAY AND CO. ONE HANDED CLOCK
... Wall clock in a round cedar case with a single black stationery hour hand and moving brass dial, black Roman numerals surrounded by a brass outer ring with a stippled look, brass bezel painted black with flat glass, 1 side and 1 bottom inspection doors, top hook for hanging, front of clock secured to case with wooden pegs. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields HOROLOGY Clocks one handed Horology-clocks-James Murray & co James Murray & Co Inventors Melbourne & Royal Exchange London Wall clock in a round cedar case with a single black stationery hour hand and moving brass dial, black Roman numerals surrounded by a brass outer ring with a stippled look, brass bezel painted black with flat glass, 1 side and 1 bottom inspection doors, top hook for hanging, front of clock secured to case with wooden pegs. ...Wall clock in a round cedar case with a single black stationery hour hand and moving brass dial, black Roman numerals surrounded by a brass outer ring with a stippled look, brass bezel painted black with flat glass, 1 side and 1 bottom inspection doors, top hook for hanging, front of clock secured to case with wooden pegs. Brass pendulum with bob. Time only Fusee chain driven movement. Dial engraved 'James Murray & Co Inventors Melbourne & Royal Exchange London.James Murray & Co Inventors Melbourne & Royal Exchange Londonhorology, clocks, one handed, horology-clocks-james murray & co -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTextile - Wall Hanging, curtain, 1854-1855
... The elegant display was completed with an ornate gold hook, chosen to complement the wall hanging....The elegant display was completed with an ornate gold hook, chosen to complement the wall hanging. Textile Wall Hanging, curtain ...The striking fabric of this wall hanging was recovered from the sinking Schomberg. It was originally one of the many curtains adorning the captain’s cabin and ladies’ saloons that attracted first-class passengers to this luxury vessel, built for comfort and speed. The clipper ship was on its maiden voyage, full of passengers emigrating to Australia in 1855. Its commander was Captain James Nicol Forbes, who had been selected by James Baine & Co for his navigation skills, experience, and reputation for breaking sailing records. However, on December 26th, 1855, the vessel became stranded and sank west of Cape Otway, not quite reaching its destination of Melbourne. A reporter explored the Schomberg before its journey; the following detailed description is an excerpt of his article published in a newspaper after the disastrous voyage was announced. “ … descending by a flight of stairs, covered with carpet of a very rich pattern, we came to the saloon passengers’ cabin. This is a noble place, and all that refined taste would suggest has been done to make each berth a miniature palace. The bedding is of the very best material, and the fittings are replete with every convenience. The carpets are of various coloured velvet pile, and the curtains are of satin damask, lined with white satin … The fronts of the berths are highly decorated, and festoons of flowers are painted on the panels … No two berths are furnished with the same-coloured material … the visitor is, therefore, much pleased with the variety which he has to inspect….” (Trove: Shipping Gazette and Sydney General Trade, 31 Dec 1955, p. 283) The curtain material, ‘folded into a single piece and parcelled for protection’, has been passed down through generations of Captain Forbes’ relatives, starting with his half-sister Isabella Jeffrey Nicol. The curtain has remained with the family, although some transition details are incomplete. About a century later, Isabella and Blakiston Robinson’s great-grandson and his wife had the fabric professionally mounted as a wall hanging to showcase the beauty of the woven brocade. Eventually, the custodianship of the curtain was transferred to the donor, who is also a great-grandson of Isabella and Blakiston. He and his wife hung the curtain on the wall of a high-ceilinged room in their home, away from direct light, making it visible for all to appreciate its beauty and significance. In 2024, they donated the curtain for inclusion among the collection of artefacts that help tell the story of the Schomberg and those who sailed on its first and last voyage. The donor’s aunt was highly involved in the family’s history. She had collected and recorded information that dates back to pre-1341. A footnote included in a handwritten letter dated April 20, 1959, from the late Arthur William Rudd, OBE, MA, LLB, husband of another of the donor’s aunts, states, “The curtains you mentioned came from the Schomberg. AWR.” CAPTAIN JAMES NICOL FORBES (1821-1874) and the donor’s family: - Captain Forbes was born in Aberdeen. In his late teens, he moved to Liverpool, a hub for international trade and an emigration port. By the age of 25, he was master of the Prince of Waterloo and later, the Wakefield. He then commanded the Cleopatra for the James Baines Co., which, two years later, transferred him to command the Maria, providing fast and lucrative passage to the gold fields in Ballarat, Australia. James Baines Co. and shipbuilder Thomas Mackay formed the Black Ball Line of clipper ships in 1852. Forbes was appointed master of the largest ship in the fleet, the marvellous Marco Polo. He broke the record time for the passage to Australia, taking only 68 days at sea, and the return journey in only 76 days, a total of 5 months and 21 days. On his second voyage to Melbourne in the Marco Polo the following year, he took 75 days, and 95 days on the return trip. His accomplishment made him famous. James Baines reported that the Marco Polo was the only ship, sail or steam, to do the round trip within 6 months, and it had done it twice. Captain Forbes then took command of the American-built clipper Lightning, one of four built for the Black Ball line. His 19-year-old half-sister, Isabella Jaffray Nicol, was also onboard when he sailed for Melbourne in 1854. During the 77-day voyage, Isabella met Blakiston Robinson, and not long after the ship arrived in Melbourne on July 31, the couple married, with James Nicol Forbes as a witness, on August 16. When Forbes returned to Liverpool, he took a record-breaking 63 days, which has never been bettered. James Baines Co. ordered a new luxury emigrant ship from Alexander Hall of Aberdeen; the Schomberg was the largest sailing ship ever built in Britain. On October 6, 1855, the vessel departed Liverpool commanded by Captain Forbes, with 430 passengers on board, 54 of whom were First Class. It had almost completed its voyage to Melbourne when, on the night of December 26, it ran aground west of Cape Otway. Captain Doran, master of the steamer Queen, responded to the distress signal while on its way to Portland and, with the agreement of his passengers, rescued as many as possible from the Schomberg and returned to Melbourne with them. Captain Helpman, master of the steamer Champion, rescued most of the remaining Schomberg passengers on December 27. On Friday, 28th, Captain James Lawrence was on his way to Adelaide in the steamer Burra Burra, and called past the Schomberg. He reported that the remaining crew were all doing their duties, but the Schomberg was deteriorating on a sand spit and had about 16 feet of water in its hold. That same day, the schooner Jane Elizabeth collected 220 packages of passengers’ luggage to deliver to Melbourne on the 29th. Two steamers also arrived on the 29th with 20 men to collect passengers’ luggage and valuable ship’s cargo items. They were accompanied by water police, customs agents, company representatives and a Lloyds agent. The decision was made to abandon ship on the 30th due to rough and unsafe conditions. The officials and Captain Forbes voyaged to Melbourne, while the seamen remained behind awaiting rescue. Evacuation by sea became too risky, so on January 2, 1856, while the first Mate and Steward remained at the wreck site, the rest of the crew began the 70-mile march to Warrnambool, led by the band. They arrived on January 5th and left for Melbourne on the steamer Champion on January 10th. Parts of the Schomberg wreck ended up in New Zealand. The curtain is important for its connection to the Schomberg, which was unique for being designed and built in Aberdeen, and commanded by an Aberdonian who was the most celebrated clipper captain of the age. The ship was the largest sailing ship ever built in Britain, and reported as the largest vessel that sailed to Australia. The curtain is an example of the rich decorative furnishings available in 1855. The preservation and respect the donor and his family have shown towards the curtain over many decades reflect its important role in telling the family’s history; the journey, the romantic attachment, the family connection to the sea, and travel in gold rush times. The curtain is significant for its connection to James Nocol Forbes, a famous sailing ship commander who broke several sailing records, one of which has never been bettered. This wall hanging, also known as the Schomberg Curtain, was created from a curtain recovered from the stranded luxury ship Schomberg in December 1855. The woven satin damask fabric in blue and cream has been meticulously joined to blend the intricate pattern. The reverse features a soft cream lining. The hems at the top and bottom of the fabric hold wooden rods. The side edges feature decorative braid that has been hand-stitched in place. On the reverse, the bottom hem includes the same braid, which remains unseen from the front, and the centre of the top hem has a hand-worked, unused buttonhole. Each of the hems varies in depth. The curtain was tastefully mounted later to highlight the beauty of the original saloon curtain. A decorative twisted cord of cream silk threads, accented with gold highlights and decorative tassels, was coiled and attached to the ends of the top rod. 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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Mess Room, n.d
... Two office type blue vinyl chairs with armrests, against left wall, porthole in wall above chairs and 4 hooks....Two office type blue vinyl chairs with armrests, against left wall, porthole in wall above chairs and 4 hooks. Photograph Photograph - Mess Room ...Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: 'Mess room' - blue biro -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionFunctional object - Whale Oil Lamp, n.d
... Oil well lid attached by chain to wall support, also 13 cm hanger hook...Oil well lid attached by chain to wall support, also 13 cm hanger hook Functional object Whale Oil Lamp ...Vintage brass Dutch whale oil lamp. Round base, single spout burner. Oil well lid attached by chain to wall support, also 13 cm hanger hook -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionEquipment - Whale Oil Lamp, n.d
... Tin wall-mounted whale oil lamp, that also has two feet, making it stable on a flat surface. Asa ? tiger head where the burner exits. Round base, curved stand, hook...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Tin wall-mounted whale oil lamp, that also has two feet, making it stable on a flat surface. Asa ? tiger head where the burner exits. Round base, curved stand, hook ...Tin wall-mounted whale oil lamp, that also has two feet, making it stable on a flat surface. Asa ? tiger head where the burner exits. Round base, curved stand, hook for hanging. Clear glass chimney. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageInstrument - Clock, 1900's
... wall clock made by Tame Side with an 8-day mechanical fusee movement. The white enamel dial is a little crazed and some of the Roman Numeral numbers are fading due to over-cleaning. The movement has a hexagonal iron pendulum bob hooking...wall clock made by Tame Side with an 8-day mechanical fusee movement. The white enamel dial is a little crazed and some of the Roman Numeral numbers are fading due to over-cleaning. The movement has a hexagonal iron pendulum bob hooking ...In August 1884, Alfred Hirst who had started his trade as a watch repairer and was described as a watchmaker extraordinaire established Hirst Brothers and Company, on Union Street in Oldham Manchester. He took his two stepbrothers into the business and the company was set up to produce timepieces and jewellery as well as importing “Limit company” Swiss watches and precision machine tools for the watch and clock trade. By 1902 Hirst Brothers. had become a limited company and was still growing, adding other businesses in Manchester in 1904 and at Birmingham in 1907. The quality of the clocks and watches was such that Alfred Hirst realised his greatest ambition in 1912 with a range of watches which carried the "Limit" trademark. These watch movements had originally been made in Switzerland and shipped to Hirst Bros. to be put into British made “Dennison” cases. This trade brought even more growth with additional sales offices opening in London and Glasgow. At the outbreak of the First World War in 1914 found them manufacturing aircraft parts including revolution counters and optical instruments. The firm had been tasked by the Ministry of Munitions to solve the problem of pilots dropping bombs by hand and as a result, they effectively created the first bomb rack. After the war, the company once again began to prosper and with the demand for their products increasing they looked to build a new purpose-built factory to manufacture their products. In 1917 they purchased a seven-acre field site at Tame Side Dobcross, the designing of the new factory was passed onto local architect AJ Howcroft. His brief for the design of the clockworks would have been prompted by Alfred Hirst who having visited modern factories in the United States was inspired by the latest factory designs providing as much daylight as possible during working hours. The factory was eventually completed in 1920, by the mid-1920s there were cheap clock imports from Germany and production turned to radio sets and other components as well as counter and gas meters for the "Parkinson and Cowan" company who was later to take over the business. In 1926 came the cotton crash and the District Bank who had loans with the company foreclosed on the Hirst loan. The company did survive and throughout the second World, War II were involved in munitions work at the factory as well as making instruments for various aircraft. In the 1950’s they were producing meters and high grade measuring equipment but by the 1970's the business had closed and the factory was demolished in the mid-1980 "s The item is a good example of the later use of an early mechanism “Fusee” that was originally invented around 1525 in Prague. This type of clock mechanism was replaced as watchmakers looked for mechanisms that could reduce the size of clocks and watches, it appears England was the only country to continue making clocks with a Fusee device until around 1900,s of which our clock is an example. The use of a Fusee movement eventually became obsolete in 1970,s. The item is significant for the collection as it is a clock with a movement that has long since been made obsolete. Fusee type gallery wall clock made by Tame Side with an 8-day mechanical fusee movement. The white enamel dial is a little crazed and some of the Roman Numeral numbers are fading due to over-cleaning. The movement has a hexagonal iron pendulum bob hooking onto a pendulum rod with a spring-wound anchor escapement.Only mark is stamped on the movement believed to be a production number "13490" and made in Tame Side. (If the clock had been made after 1912 it would have had a trade mark "Limit")flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, clock, wall clock, fusee, gallery clock, alfred hirst, tame side -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ithacan Philanthropic Society committee, 1976
... They are seated and standing in front of a wall which has a large photograph on it and coat hooks along the wall....They are seated and standing in front of a wall which has a large photograph on it and coat hooks along the wall. ...The photograph of the all male committee of the IPS was taken at Ithaca House in 1976, sixty years after the establishment of the Ithacan Philanthropic Society. At the time, in accordance with the constitution, women were ineligible to be full members and therefore committee members. Pictured L-R, back: Petros Kouratos, Dennis Lourantos, J. Mavromatis, Dennis Katsamas, Naki Raftopoulos, Parry Gabriel; front: Michael Black, (Mavrokefalos) Evangelos Metaxas, Nick Varigos (Varvarigos), Sotiris Sikiotis, Stathy Raftopoulos. A black and white photograph of eleven men, members of the Ithacan Philanthropic Society Committee 1976. They are seated and standing in front of a wall which has a large photograph on it and coat hooks along the wall. -
Working Heritage Crown Land CollectionFunctional object - Iron Hook
... Iron wall plate painted pinkish cream with two semi-circular hooks. ...Working Heritage Crown Land Collection 280 William Street Melbourne Historic Building former Royal Mint Architecture Iron wall plate painted pinkish cream with two semi-circular hooks. Functional object Iron Hook ...Iron wall plate painted pinkish cream with two semi-circular hooks. historic building, former royal mint, architecture -
Working Heritage Crown Land CollectionFunctional object - Iron Hook
... Iron wall plate painted pinkish cream with two semi-circular hooks. ...Working Heritage Crown Land Collection 280 William Street Melbourne former Royal Mint Architecture Historic Building Iron wall plate painted pinkish cream with two semi-circular hooks. Functional object Iron Hook ...Iron wall plate painted pinkish cream with two semi-circular hooks. former royal mint, architecture, historic building -
Working Heritage Crown Land CollectionFunctional object - Iron Hook
... Iron wall plate painted pinkish cream with a semi-circular hook ...Working Heritage Crown Land Collection 280 William Street Melbourne Historic Building former Royal Mint Architecture Iron wall plate painted pinkish cream with a semi-circular hook Functional object Iron Hook ...Iron wall plate painted pinkish cream with a semi-circular hook historic building, former royal mint, architecture -
Working Heritage Crown Land CollectionFunctional object - Iron Hook
... Iron wall plate painted pinkish cream with a semi-circular hook ...Working Heritage Crown Land Collection 280 William Street Melbourne Historic Building former Royal Mint Iron wall plate painted pinkish cream with a semi-circular hook Functional object Iron Hook ...Iron wall plate painted pinkish cream with a semi-circular hook historic building, former royal mint -
Working Heritage Crown Land CollectionFunctional object - Iron Hook
... Iron wall plate painted pinkish cream with a semi-circular hook ...Working Heritage Crown Land Collection 280 William Street Melbourne Historic Building former Royal Mint Iron wall plate painted pinkish cream with a semi-circular hook Functional object Iron Hook ...Iron wall plate painted pinkish cream with a semi-circular hook historic building, former royal mint
